Fabiens
Fabiens , name under which one knows in the history 306 warriors of the people Fabia which, the year 477 av. J. - C., having at their head the consul Fabius Vibulanus, took care alone, with their customer S 4000, to fight the Véïens in war against Rome; they installed a camp in the valley Crémère, with ten km upstream of Rome, overcame the enemy in several skirmishes and took cattle to him; but being itself too enhardis of these first successes, they fell into a ambush, and perished encircled by Véiens.
Only one member of Fabia people remained, Quintus Fabius, too young person to take part in forwarding. Ten years later, this last was named consul (it thus had between 25 and 30 years, since it entered adolescence at the time when Fabii were decimated).
Source
- Tite-Live, Roman History , delivers II, 49-50
- Denys d' Halicarnasse, ancient Histoire,
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